Whether it is a bowler or a ruckus, not a single run at 116 out of 132 balls, the bad condition of the batsmen

Out of 132 balls, 116 did not run. (Photo- Harry Trump/Getty Images)

The thrill of cricket in England is at its peak at this time. While the teams of India and England are fighting in the fifth and last match of the Test series, the county championship is also seen in the Division One. The 54th match being played between Worsterusher and Hampsher at the New Road County Ground in Worster has been very exciting so far. In this match, a fast bowler of Hampsher harassed the batsmen of Warsterusher with his tight bowling.

Out of 132 balls, 116 did not run

In this match, the amazing bowling was seen by Hampsher’s fast bowler Kyle Abbott. Hampsher scored 293 runs while batting first. After Hampsher’s first innings, Kyle Abbott kept the batting of Warsterusher under pressure from the beginning. He gave only 27 runs in his 22 -overs and took one wicket.

His accuracy was the most special thing about his bowling. Abbott bowled 116 balls out of 132 balls, which means that batsmen could not score on about 88% balls. This figure is proof of his magnificent line-length and disciplined bowling. This tight bowling of Abbut did not give the batsmen of Worsterusher an opportunity to score openly. His spell not only controlled the run speed, but also created mental pressure on the batsmen, which was reduced to 249 runs.

Sunny Baker shocks 5 wickets

Along with Kyle Abbott, Hampasher’s young fast bowler Sunny Baker also left his mark in this match. Baker with 5 wickets (5/72) destroyed the innings of Worsterusher. Baker sent batsmen like Ethan Brooks and Adam Hodes to the pavilion to give Hampsher a significant lead of 44 runs.

Asish Roy
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